Poll is open: Limerick Chick 2012 Round 1

Eight poems came in under the wire
Five lines each has to inspire
They mention blog friends
The fun never ends
Of reading them, I do not tire.

Eight entries have been divided into two flights. Below you’ll find four entries for the first set. Vote for your favorite one by Wednesday morning (poll is active for 72 hours from the time of posting).

The top vote-getter will advance to the Final round, which begins Friday, March 11. On St Patrick’s Day, I’ll announce the winning limerick, according to the voters. I am so glad I don’t have to make the decision, because as always, each of the entries is absolutely limericious.

Flight 1 entries

1. Kathy
For years she was known as Calliope,designing mastheads and caring for Mille.
When W was born,
mothering became her new norm.Dresden ditched her alias and felt free.

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